[Pharmwaste] How is warfarin disposed at your Hospital?

Jeff Hollar jhollar at pwaste.com
Wed Nov 13 09:54:28 EST 2013


Per EPA, wouldn't this be considered "treatment" of hazardous waste?  I
doubt the facility is licensed as a TSDF (Treatment Storage and Disposal
Facility).

Jeff Hollar

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Subject: [Pharmwaste] How is warfarin disposed at your Hospital?

 

I recently came across a Hospital during a Hazardous Waste Inspection that
claims steam sterilized Warfarin contaminated containers are no longer "P
Waste."  Has anyone seen this? or records of analysis that can back this up?
I'm waiting on submission of test results, but thought I would see if anyone
else has heard of this.

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